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PRAISE EVANGEL

FOR

SUN DAY-SCHOOLS

Revivals, Singing—Schools, Conventions
and General Use in

Christian Work and Worship.

Authors :

JAMES D. VAUGHAN,

B. C. UNSELD, V. O. STAMPS,

W. W. COMES, R. N. GRISHAM,
CHAS. W. VAUGHAN, G. B. WILLIAMS,
W. B. \VALBERT, I. W. VAUGHAN,

C. D. WILLIAMS, G. Q. WIGINGTON.

Price, 30 cents a copy, $3.00 a dozen, post-paid.
Round or Shaped Notes. Manila binding only.

JAMES D. VAUGHAN.
Music Publisher,
LAWRENCEBURG, - — - - TENNESSEE.

 

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PRAISE EVANGEL.
“ PRAISE ye the Lord” is a divine command
Obeyed by all true souls of ev’ry land,
Because we know that He is worthy of
Unending praise in harmonies of love.

From land and sea unceasingly ascend

The praises of the soul’s eternal Friend,

For mortals count it happiness to swell

The praise of Him “who doeth all things well,”

The morning stars, the sun and moon proclaim
In endless song the glory of His name;

And bird, and blossom, river, rill, and breeze,
Extol Him in enraptured melodies.

Celestial throngs that do His will above

In praise outpour the music of their love;
And those who wait to meet us at the gate
Rejoice in ceaseless praises while they wait.

80 PRAISE EVANGEL to the world we give
To glorify the God in whom we live,

Assured that in His goodness He will bless
The praise and love which we therein express.

He knows the hearts that give it in His name
And that His glory ever is our aim;

And that to praise Him our delight ’twill be
In life, in death, and through eternity.

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No. 6. FREE AS THE SUNSHINE.

 

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